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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is sending nearly $5 million to the Office of Management and Budget to pay for a security detail for Russell Vought, who currently leads both agencies.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (“CFPB” or “Bureau”) has seen significant changes since President Donald Trump fired former Director ...
A U.S. district judge wrote in a Monday decision that the OMB is “relying on an extravagant and unsupported theory of ...
Trump continues to face backlash from his MAGA supporters over his administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files. He ...
Republican lawmakers fear Washington may be headed for a government shutdown later this year after two bruising fights over President Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill Act and a $9 billion rescissions ...
For years, both parties had to sign off on funding the government. Under Trump and Republicans, that's changing.
A drama-filled week in DC saw Democrats accuse Republicans ceding Congress' power to Trump and a curveball involving Jeffrey ...
THE QUESTION THAT WILL SOON be before my party is: Should we provide our votes to fund the government—and they need our votes ...
Shouting matches, walkouts and bitter fiscal fights have led to a series of legislative meltdowns, with big spending clashes ...
In a shocking turn of events, turns out Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is the reason Jerome Powell still has a job today. While the White House was stirring ...
Maybe he truly hates social spending. Maybe he’s promised clawbacks to fiscal hawks. Maybe he wants Democrats to shut down ...
Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget, suggested in a social media post last week that Powell had ...